How does frying differ chemically from boiling?
Frying occurs at significantly higher temperatures, typically between 150–200°C, which initiates high-heat chemical reactions like the Maillard reaction that enhances flavor. In contrast, boiling is limited to 100°C, preventing these complex flavor developments.
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